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How to play?

Are you a beginner? Are you a heavy gamer? Or are you someone in-between? Whoever you are, welcome, we have created 3 game modes so everyone can enjoy Kampion! Our cards are very versatile, so you can even create your own game mode.

TRADITIONAL

EVOLUTION

GO-4-GOAL

REVOLUTION

TRADITIONAL

All ages

Like all top trumps games, this game mode is played between two or more players and the objective is to win all the cards. The starting player flips over the first card on his stack, chooses one attribute and says it out loud. The player with the highest score on that attribute wins and plays next. Simple and fun. Download the rulebook to know the rules in detail!

EVOLUTION

All ages

What happens when you add some turbo power to the traditional top-trumps rules? Evolution! We've inserted a few changes to make the game faster, more exciting and less predictable. Quick example: now you play 3 cards at a time (instead of just one), which gives the game an extra level of strategy! Download the rulebook to know the rules in detail!

GO-4-GOAL

13 and up

If the simple battle game modes are too simple for you, this game mode is an exciting mix between a card game and a football match! Your goal, while attacking, is to score a goal by defeating your opponent 4 consecutive times. You can only use offensive attributes, of course. After attacking, it's time to use your defensive attributes and stop your opponent's attack! Download the rulebook to know the rules in detail!

REVOLUTION

15 and up

This is a totally new game mode that mixes a card game and a football game! Pick your starting eleven (you also have substitutes) and start the game! Like any football game, you will have to progress through the playing field, overcoming your opposition. Needless to say, whoever scores more goals wins! If this game mode is too complex, there is a light version available! Download the rulebook to know the rules in detail!

GET THE GAME

Support the project and buy a professional-quality deck of cards from the link below. In alternative, our game is 100% free to download, print and play!

DECK #1

54 cards

Available now! Support our project by ordering the original deck now in our e-store!

DECK #2

54 cards

Under development. If you are a talented illustrator and want to join, send us an email.

DECK #3

54 cards

Under development. If you are a talented illustrator and want to join, send us an email.

PDF DECK

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"The expansion of this project truly reflects the worldwide passion for football. I think it's a beautiful way to honour the game and it's players, and I think many will agree with me on that."

Vilde D. Ulriksen (Illustrator, Norway)

"There have been several times in my life when I’ve run across something that I didn’t even know I wanted. (...) The Kampion Card Game fits right into this category."

World Soccer Talk

THE CARDS

Kampion is a worldwide collaborative effort. Each artist is the sole responsible for his card, created with his own style. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Forwards

Adama

by Adrián Oviedo

"Adama" was an inspiration for me as a kid in '90 and '94 World Cups. He would always play his fiercest and led his team to outstanding victories even when they were not favorites. He was an exceptional player and one of my all time favorites.

Amado

by Asclê de Oliveira

"Amado" is one of the greatest players of all time. Compared with the style of Pelé, he earned the nickname "Prince". He wore the number 10 jersey of the Cruzeiro team that stopped the "King"’s Santos, in 1966, with monumental performances in the Brazilian Cup.

Anzoátegui

by Manuel Guevara

Thanks to his height, Anzoátegui is a center-back with great aerial ability, which he often uses to score goals in attacking set-pieces. He’s also a specialist in man-marking the opponent’s star player.

Artigas

by Thiago Ramon Grizilli

As a supporter of São Paulo FC, and admirer of the Uruguayan style of play, my contribution could be none other than "Artigas". There is a well known phrase among Brazilian weekend footballers which defines the way the captain of "La Celeste" plays: "The ball can even get through, but the opponent NEVER!"

Botero

by Diego López Garcia

When i saw Colombia for the first time on a Worldcup that was my first memory of joy related with football. All the emotion and passion for the sport was reflected on his celebration. This represents the strength and the joy that we have in Colombia.

Buarque

by Danilo Limas

Vasco is the team that I support. So, to create a player that plays or played for the team would be very cool. When I saw the opportunity to create "Buarque", I immediately said yes. After all, he was the best defender I ever saw playing for my club.

Camus

by Mark McKenny

Camus was fantastic at the World Cup, the one that stood out in his team. Fast, versatile, skilful, and good with his head. Everything you could wish for in a number 9. He also has a brilliant cheeky grin.

Chagall

by Rafaël Massé

Basically I love the personality of this player, he has strong skill and strong mind above all ! I drew it with even more shining colors and geometrics shapes to make him more recognizable and it gave me lot of fun to draw!

Columbus

by Chokolate Design

I chose these two football players ["Columbus" and "Kahlo"] by the fact that they have generated a lot of controversy around them, if they are good, if they deserve the recognition it gives them. But with all that they have gone ahead and have a good appreciation from people for what they have achieved. also show that they always have a great attitude with the people.

De Klerk

by Philipe Coutinho

I chose "De Klerk" because the way he played always impressed me. He always showed great leadership, safety and great technique. Since I started following football in the 90's, all the players of that decade made quite an impression on me. And Frank de Boer was one of the greatest defenders of his era.

Descartes

by Lizanne Visser

I am not very familiar with soccer, and even less familiar with the famous players, but I chose to draw this player because of his distinct facial features, and because he played for France (this is because I wish I could speak French). I also chose him because his skin tone and the colours in the French flag create a beautiful colour palette.

Esquivel

by Frana1

I decided to draw "Esquivel" because for me is a top player and a loyal man. He runs and fights for all ninety minutes especially during this hard period for F.C. Internazionale Milano. He is respected by everyone, by his teammates and by his opponents.

Fangio

by Moskabrown

Fanque

by Shiffa

One of the most representative Mexican soccer players for his technique and style certainly was "Fanque", and it is my honor to represent it in an illustration. An icon and a living example of what can be achieved by doing something with the heart and fun.

Ghenghis

by Artem Solop

He is strong player and reliable team member, always playing on the edge of rules and human capabilities. I'll never forget his game with head injured, It seems like football wasn't just a game for him - it was death or life matter. Well, this guy is perfect character for my rendering style.

Guerrero

by Erik Gonzalez

Guevara

by YemaYema

I am Huge fan on the Argentinean team. I also loved this particular player hair and the shape of his face. I used to play football when I was young and followed it everyday. Though I’ve grown a bit away from the game and the new talents I still love to watch games occasionally.

Guzmán

by Brenda Shaw

I consider that Colombia, my country, has the most amazing soccer players in the world and prove of that is This player, who has been recognized for the achievements that he reached in every team where he has played and for his performance in the past world cup.

Hurakan

by Toñito Balderrama

He was Mexico’s best player in the 1998 World Cup, making me excited and passionate in every single of those games. He is, without a doubt, one of Mexico’s biggest representatives in World Cup history. Besides that, he was a very peculiar player, flamboyant and very charismatic… it was impossible to hate this guy.

Hidalgo

by Efren Flores

Hurtado is one of my favorite players, he was an idol at club level and after many years of being overlooked for the national side, he was called up and won the hearts of an entire nation. He is from the city where my brothers are from, awhich I used to visit every summer as a child.

Iceberg

by Mr. Lemonade

The reason to create "Iceberg" was mainly because of his style, him being a powerful player and a leader in every team he played for. That and his peculiar beard was what motivated me the most in this decision to draw him.

Jagic

by Gerardo Martinez

I feel very inspired by him, because he was a wonderful soccer player, he was a very important player in the Croatian team of France’98. He was fast, aggressive, very powerful and always loved his shirt, plus he is and will be one of the best players of his country and and an inspiration for many others.

Jobim

by Richard Koubik

"Jobim" was one of the biggest idols of Grêmio, the team that I support. He led the team that won its second Copa Libertadores and was part of a successful decade for the tricolor "gaúcho". He was an idol both here in America and in Europe and, therefore, will never be forgotten.

Kahlo

by Chokolate Design

I chose these two football players ["Columbus" and "Kahlo"] by the fact that they have generated a lot of controversy around them, if they are good, if they deserve the recognition it gives them. But with all that they have gone ahead and have a good appreciation from people for what they have achieved. also show that they always have a great attitude with the people.

Kessel

by Boris Hasabike

I chose "Kessel" because of his fresh attitude towards football. Being a worldwide top player you can still sense an amateur feeling in him. In an era where many prefer to talk on microphones, "Kessel" talks in the football field, and he talks loud.

King

by Antônio de Pádua C. Neto

"King" won his first World Cup at 18 years of age, he’s the most prolific scorer in football history with 1,285 goals, was voted athlete of the century, and considered by many as the greatest footballer of all time. I think King is the "Top Trump".

Klink

by Andre Aditya Manggala

As a perfectionist, I push myself to create a top-notch design via the subject of my design. KLINK is one of the best player in the world with a multitude set of skills and talent, transmitting his perfection in football into my card design.

by Melissa Shultz-Jones

Lao Zi

by Vilde D. Ulriksen

There are few great Asian footballers out there, and thus "Lao Zi" really stands out. I like his energetic style of play, always giving 110%. As an artist I was fascinated by his facial features and the motion of his hair while running. I find him to be an intriguing personality and I truly admire his passion for the game.

Le Corbusier

by Maria Simavilla

At the suggestion of my boyfriend, I chose "Le Corbusier" as he fits well with my characters style, and I think it's true. He is a very charismatic guy, seems an optimistic person, always smiling, and I like that he was a "one club man". That indicates he is a romantic man and I love it.

Luther

by Daniel Long

He is tenth on the list of all time international goalscorers. His nickname was 'Der Bomber' and had a glorious 70's style moustache to go with such a glorious nickname. I felt his appearance and style of playing is mirrored in my work and way of working.

Miranda

by Gabriel Pinto

I’ve chosen this player because he represents my city and he’s the best Vinotinto players due to his achievments in Europe and his contribute to the national squad, where he was one of the all-time greatest captains.

by SkySunnymQ

Nacka

by Linus Nyström

Hammarby is a team from Södermalm, a working class neighborhood in Stockholm, and "Nacka" is one of it's big legends. He was born on christmas eve, and still today, big crowds leave their traditional christmas celebrations to gather around a statue raised in his memory. For me it was obvious that I chose a Hammarby player for this project and since I have a retro feeling in my illustrations, I chose "Nacka".

Okigbo

by Kieran Carroll

Growing up watching the Premier League, "Okigbo" is one of those players that is easy to remember. He was tall, skinny and slow but a great striker. I felt that these characteristics were the makings of an interesting illustration in which I intended to exaggerate his most defining features.

Ordóñez

by Omar Shammah

Well, I'm a proud fan of Liverpool FC since I was a kid. And I see in him, a star who could really help maintaining a certain level of entertainment and results, even at some hard times in the club history. "Ordonez" is one of the best strikers in the world today. Because of his spirit in the field, he could simply do anything for the team to win.

Pachakutia

by Jose Derteano

Being originally from Peru, I wanted to represent a player from my country. This particular player reached the top level of football and even played in Europe, so I thought it would be great to make art based on him.

Pascal

by Felio Sotomayor

"Pascal" for me is a player that England doesn't produce very often, who does the basics of the game so perfectly that watching him makes you appreciate what football really is about. His reading of the game, his laser-guided passes, his movement and canon-ball shots make him one of the most complete attacking midfielders there has ever been.

Quintino

by Thiago Fagundes

"Quintino" was and still is the greatest soccer idol of Flamengo, my club at heart. At such a time of scarce quality players in the current squad of Flamengo, "Quintino" represents the best years of this club. Years that, unfortunately, I did not witness.

Ramses

by Mokhtar Zain

Rasputin

by Johnny Terror

To be sincere, I don't know to much about soccer, and I've join the project as a challenge to create something that I'm not so close to. Then, there it was, "Rasputin" a powerful character, mystic and with a strong personality. And then I thought "Yeah, he will look so cool in a card with golds and blacks tones, He will looks like a very special and rare card.

Sakamoto

by Álvaro Martin

Football has expanded into countries where it was not very popular. Asia, North America and Oceania - this makes football more global. He's one of the best players of that countries so I think he deserves to appear in this card game.

Sax

by Henrique Meuren

"Sax" came out as very versatile player with has great resources for defense and attack such as his high stature that assists in heading. Moreover, he is a great player to draw because of his characteristic afro hairstyle.

Sinbad

by Aurelio Lorenzo

I've been an Atletico de Madrid supporter all my life and "Sinbad" is a top class player that has given us so much, first as an energetic, dedicated midfielder who took part in the club's 1996 La Liga and Copa Del Rey double triumph, and now as a passionate coach, responsible for the most successful run of the team for some years. I couldn't miss this chance to give my small homage to him.

Sófocles

by Douglas Ferreira

I do not know much about the history of Doctor "Sófocles", but from what I heard, he was very important for Brazilian football, leading a movement that fought for the democratization of football. Another thing I found interesting is that he was a doctor.

Stoker

by Diarmuid O'Cathain

The last time I could honestly call myself a football fan was back in the 1990 Italian World Cup, at the tender age of 7. "Stoker" reigned supreme. His penalty saving skills remain the stuff of legends.

Tesla

by Stanley Chow

I just loved watching him play football… he was such an elegant and graceful player. I loved the way time seem to stop when he had the ball. If I was to be reincarnated into a footballer it would be "Tesla".

by Robin Nas

Tusko

by Athul Parameswaran

I've always loved the way "Tusko" played though he played for a rival team, myself being a Man United supporter.
He is a massive and powerful figure on the field, scaring any defence that sees him running towards them. It’s beautiful how one person can stand for the whole nation, like how "Tusko" does. And to play at the top level with so much pressure on you isn’t easy.

Van Orange

by Blue Rain

Manchester United is the first team which I love. Especially when they still had Beckham and "Van Orange" in the team. They became my most favorite duo. One passes and one finished. So here is my "Van Orange".

Velazquez

by Art3sano

Velazquez is a full player, more than a nine, his talent led him to produce beyond the football field that is your typical center forward. Play as an angel. Chases everything that moves. Rest when you see only accomplished its goal: WINNING.

Verdaguer

by Erick Chévez

I relate to "Verdaguer"’s career a lot. When he was trying so hard to move to Barça from Arsenal, I was trying hard to transfer from law school to design school, trying to convince my parents while he tried to convince Wenger. Just like him,I had to wait a whole year. He is a talent and a fighter. He has Xavi, Iniesta and Messi above him but he is trying hard to prove himself and I know he will succeed and will be judged by his own merits.

Verissimo

by Krishnanda Adipurba

Villa

by Thalia Antonio

"Villa" is one of the most renowned strikers in history, an icon in Spain and one of Mexico's most notable football heroes of all time. Despite his many accolades, the reason for my contribution is due to the fact that he originated from my favorite club, Pumas.

Voltaire

by Francisco del Valle

The reason why I chose "Voltaire" is because I know him. Not personally, but he is my contemporary (one year older than me), he is Argentinian, and I saw him play many times, being part of the emotions that come with love for the one’s shirt.